BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with pathological node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer (PCa) is unclear.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether whole-pelvis radiotherapy (WPRT) improves clinical relapse-free survival (cRFS) in comparison to prostate-only radiotherapy (PORT) in pN1 PCa.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: PROPER was a phase 3 trial randomizing patients to WPRT or PORT. All patients had pN1cM0 PCa with fewer than five lymph nodes involved.INTERVENTION: All patients underwent pelvic lymph node dissection followed by radical prostatectomy/primary radiotherapy + 2 yr of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Patients were randomized to PORT (arm A) or WPRT (arm B).OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: The primary outcom...
Background: The cornerstone of standard treatment for patients with primary bone metastatic prostate...
Background: Patients with high-risk prostate cancer are at increased risk of lymph node metastasis a...
International audiencePURPOSE:Limited pelvic nodal relapse of prostatic cancer is a paramount challe...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with pathological node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with pathological node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer...
Purpose: The goal of this work was to investigate the oncological outcome of whole pelvis radiothera...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of whole pelvic radiotherapy (WPRT) in prostate cancer patients trea...
International audiencePURPOSE:The role of pelvic elective nodal irradiation (ENI) in the management ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence supporting the use of local treatment (LT) for prostate cancer...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of dose escalation and hypofractionation of pelvic lymph nod...
Purpose: To evaluate clinical outcomes for cN1M0 prostate cancer treated with varied modalities. Mat...
Background: It is uncertain if whole-pelvic irradiation (WPRT) in addition to dose-escalated prostat...
Purpose/Objective(s) To assess the effect on clinical outcomes of the addition of whole pelvis radi...
Background: We report the outcomes of a randomised trial comparing radical retropubic prostatectomy ...
PurposeTo investigate whether whole pelvic radiotherapy (WPRT) improves biochemical relapse-free sur...
Background: The cornerstone of standard treatment for patients with primary bone metastatic prostate...
Background: Patients with high-risk prostate cancer are at increased risk of lymph node metastasis a...
International audiencePURPOSE:Limited pelvic nodal relapse of prostatic cancer is a paramount challe...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with pathological node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with pathological node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer...
Purpose: The goal of this work was to investigate the oncological outcome of whole pelvis radiothera...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of whole pelvic radiotherapy (WPRT) in prostate cancer patients trea...
International audiencePURPOSE:The role of pelvic elective nodal irradiation (ENI) in the management ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence supporting the use of local treatment (LT) for prostate cancer...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of dose escalation and hypofractionation of pelvic lymph nod...
Purpose: To evaluate clinical outcomes for cN1M0 prostate cancer treated with varied modalities. Mat...
Background: It is uncertain if whole-pelvic irradiation (WPRT) in addition to dose-escalated prostat...
Purpose/Objective(s) To assess the effect on clinical outcomes of the addition of whole pelvis radi...
Background: We report the outcomes of a randomised trial comparing radical retropubic prostatectomy ...
PurposeTo investigate whether whole pelvic radiotherapy (WPRT) improves biochemical relapse-free sur...
Background: The cornerstone of standard treatment for patients with primary bone metastatic prostate...
Background: Patients with high-risk prostate cancer are at increased risk of lymph node metastasis a...
International audiencePURPOSE:Limited pelvic nodal relapse of prostatic cancer is a paramount challe...